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Revision as of 17:23, 15 December 2024
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Adjunct Professor Jennifer A. Bossio, M.Sc., Ph.D., is a Canadian psychologist at Queens University in the Department of Urology.
Dr. Bossio also maintains a private practice.[1]
Publications
- Bossio JA, Pukall CF, Bartley K. You either have it or you don’t: The impact of male circumcision status on sexual partners . The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality. 2015; 24(2): 104–19.
- Bossio JA, Pukall CF, Steele SS. Examining Penile Sensitivity in Neonatally Circumcised and Intact Men Using Qualitative Sensory Testing. J Urol. June 2026; 195(6): 1848-53. PMID. DOI. Retrieved 15 December 2024.
Quote:The foreskin of intact men was more sensitive to tactile stimulation than the other penile sites
See also
External links
- Official website. Retrieved 15 December 2024
References
- ↑ Bossio, Jenn.
Meet Dr. Jenn Bossio, C.Psych
, Tri Health Clinic. Retrieved 15 December 2024.